Practice Sentence Inversion MCQs for CMH Lahore Medical & Dental Entry English — topic-wise sets with solved answers.
Q1. Identify the inverted form of the sentence: 'The sun rises in the east.'
Answer: In the east rises the sun.
Explanation: Inversion occurs when the sentence starts with a prepositional phrase, 'In the east rises the sun.' is correct.
Q2. Which sentence is in the inverted form?
Answer: Here comes the bus.
Explanation: 'Here comes the bus' is an example of inversion where 'here' is followed by the verb.
Q3. Choose the correct inverted form of 'Rarely have I seen such beauty.'
Answer: Rarely I have seen such beauty.
Explanation: Inversion occurs after negative adverbs; 'Rarely have I' is correct, but 'Rarely I have' is a common error.
Q4. Select the sentence that demonstrates correct inversion.
Answer: Up went the balloon.
Explanation: 'Up went the balloon' correctly inverts the sentence, placing 'up' at the start.
Q5. Identify the correctly inverted sentence.
Answer: Never have I seen such a crowd.
Explanation: 'Never have I' is the correct inversion after the negative adverb 'never'.
Q6. The correct inverted form of 'Seldom does he attend meetings.' is?
Answer: Seldom he does attend meetings.
Explanation: 'Seldom does he' is the correct inversion; the verb 'does' is used before the subject.
Q7. Which of the following is an example of inversion?
Answer: Out ran the children.
Explanation: 'Out ran the children' is an inverted sentence, where 'out' is at the beginning.
Q8. Select the correctly inverted sentence.
Answer: So beautiful is she that everyone admires her.
Explanation: 'So beautiful is she' correctly inverts the sentence for emphasis. MDCAT and USAT English reward precise grammar and vocabulary usage.
Q9. The sentence 'Not only is she intelligent, but also hardworking.' is an example of?
Answer: Inversion for emphasis
Explanation: 'Not only is she' inverts the sentence to emphasize 'not only'. Work each step carefully; ISSB math rewards accuracy under time pressure.
Q10. Identify the sentence with correct inversion.
Answer: Only then did I realize my mistake.
Explanation: 'Only then did I' correctly inverts the sentence after 'only then'. MDCAT and USAT English reward precise grammar and vocabulary usage.
Q11. In which sentence is inversion used correctly?
Answer: Hardly had I finished my work when the phone rang.
Explanation: 'Hardly had I' is the correct inversion after 'hardly'. MDCAT and USAT English reward precise grammar and vocabulary usage.
Q12. The inverted form of 'The manager will not attend the meeting.' is?
Answer: Not will the manager attend the meeting.
Explanation: 'Not will the manager' is an inversion, though less common, it follows the rule.
Q13. Which sentence demonstrates correct inversion?
Answer: Under no circumstances will we surrender.
Explanation: 'Under no circumstances will we' is the correct inversion. MDCAT and USAT English reward precise grammar and vocabulary usage.
Q14. The correct inverted form of 'The bus arrives here.' is?
Answer: Here arrives the bus.
Explanation: 'Here arrives the bus' correctly places 'here' at the start. MDCAT and USAT English reward precise grammar and vocabulary usage.
Q15. Select the sentence that correctly uses inversion.
Answer: In the garden played the children.
Explanation: 'In the garden played the children' is an example of inversion. MDCAT and USAT English reward precise grammar and vocabulary usage.
Q16. Identify the correctly inverted form of 'I have never seen such a sight.'
Answer: Never have I seen such a sight.
Explanation: 'Never have I' correctly inverts after 'never'. MDCAT and USAT English reward precise grammar and vocabulary usage.
Q17. The sentence 'Were I rich, I would donate.' is an example of?
Answer: Inversion in conditional sentences
Explanation: 'Were I rich' is an inverted conditional sentence. Work each step carefully; ISSB math rewards accuracy under time pressure.
Q18. Select the correct inversion of 'The results will be announced soon.'
Answer: Soon will be announced the results.
Explanation: 'Soon will be announced the results' is an inverted form, although less common.
Q19. Identify the sentence that uses inversion correctly.
Answer: Nowhere can be found a more beautiful scene.
Explanation: 'Nowhere can be found' correctly inverts after 'nowhere'. MDCAT and USAT English reward precise grammar and vocabulary usage.
Q20. In a formal speech, the phrase 'Rarely have I seen' is used. Identify the grammatical function of this phrase.
Answer: To emphasize a statement
Explanation: The phrase 'Rarely have I seen' is an example of inversion used for emphasis
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